Gerry Adams’s role in the Troubles faces fresh scrutiny after the death of the
Old Bailey bomber Dolours Price, who repeatedly accused the Sinn Féin
president of direct involvement in IRA atrocities.

Ms Price, who was found dead at her home in Dublin on Wednesday evening, had
claimed that Mr Adams gave the order to bomb the court in 1973 and was in
charge of the IRA unit that interrogated and killed suspected informers.
More than 200 people were injured in the bombing, for which Ms Price and her
sister Marion were convicted.